Available for ImportLocking Device for Lamination 7H09A - Quick Release for Prosthetic Applications
Manufacturer:METIZ PRODUCTION LLC
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Description
The lamination lock is used in tibia or femur prostheses and is designed for quick release connection of the prosthesis receiving sleeve to the silicone cover worn on the patient's residual limb. The lock is laminated into the receiving sleeve made of injection moulded resin. Material: aluminium alloy.
Specifications
Maximum patient weight
150 kg
Material
Aluminum alloy and corrosion resistant steel
Weight
111 year
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